Current location:home page > Food Technology

Mundella Foods to implement Intelex's food safety software

The company noted that it will be using Intelex's web-based food safety applications to ensure compr…
The company noted that it will be using Intelex's web-based food safety applications to ensure comprehensive and sustained SQF compliance.

In particular, Mundella will use Intelex tools to streamline and integrate data related to sensory testing, microbiological testing, hold/release reporting, and corrective and preventive action reporting, as well as consolidate all requisite documentation through a centralized document control repository.

SQF is a globally recognized, voluntary standard for food and beverage companies that builds on Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) processes. It is designed to minimize food recalls and improve food safety by ensuring 'farm to fork' accountability.

Intelex develops environmental, health, safety and quality management software, in order to help clients comply with food safety regulations.

Related articles

Making Norway's deadliest food - Nofima breaks ground on facility

The Ås-based facility, which is the only one of its kind in Europe, will offers researchers the oppo…

Cherry grading technology 'more perceptive than human eye'

Cherry grading technology 'more perceptive than human eye'

Australia's GP Graders has recently supplied a 10 lane AirJet™ Electronic Cherry Grader with Defect…

Wine label printer Tapp buys Ben Franklin Press & Label

Tapp Label Technologies (TLT), a manufacturer of pressure sensitive labels for wine and spirits indu…

William Grant & Sons revamps packaging, size for Three Barrels brandy

William Grant & Sons has revamped its Three Barrels brandy with new packaging and new 500ml Very…

Country's 'plant clinics' aid farmers without chemicals

A room with a microscope, networked computer and drugs appears at first glance to be in a hospital.…

Attitudes toward organic labels depend on consumers' values

Labeling food as “organic" actually may flip the “halo" effect for ethical food labels depending on…